Newent

Planning Prospects appeared on behalf of Gladman Developments Ltd to provide expert planning and housing supply evidence at an inquiry determining an appeal against the refusal of Forest of Dean District Council for the development of 50 dwellings at Newent.  The case required a range of challenging planning issues to be addressed, for example in

Two Park Square, Longbridge

Planning Prospects have secured full planning permission for a further exciting phase of the Longbridge regeneration comprising an exemplar high quality office building with associated parking at Two Park Square, Longbridge.  The new building will form a highly attractive focal building adjoining the A38 and new park.

Boroughbridge Road, York

Planning Prospects have secured on appeal planning permission for 266 new homes for Miller Homes in York.  The site lies within the York Green Belt and the appeal considered the case put by Planning Prospects that Very Special Circumstances applied to allow the development to proceed in the Green Belt.  York has been long renowned

Holyhead Road, Coventry

Three planning applications submitted for the comprehensive redevelopment of the former London Taxi Company manufacturing plant at Holyhead Road, Coventry. Planning Prospects Ltd worked with the landowner and development partners, including Persimmon Homes and Tegama Ltd, to bring forward proposals for a high quality scheme comprising:   demolition of the existing unsightly and deteriorating factory

Beck Lane, Skegby, Sutton-in-Ashfield

Outline planning permission for residential development (up to 322 dwellings) including landscaping, public open space, surface water attenuation and associated infrastructure was granted on appeal. In making their decision, the Inspector concluded that “this is a case where the adverse impacts of the proposal fall very far short of significantly and demonstrably outweighing the considerable

Broad Street, Clifton

Outline planning permission for residential development (up to 80 dwellings) including landscaping, public open space, surface water attenuation and associated infrastructure was granted on appeal.  In making their decision, the Inspector concluded that “the combined benefits of the scheme in this case are substantial”. In this case, Planning Prospects Ltd was a joint appellant with

Ambrosden

Planning Prospects appeared on behalf of Gladman Developments Ltd to provide expert planning evidence at an inquiry determining an appeal against the refusal of Cherwell District Council for the development of 84 dwellings at Ambrosden.  The case required a range of challenging planning issues to be addressed, for example in relation to the location of

Ball Hill, South Normanton

Planning permission for site remodelling, development of residential dwellings, car parking, access and landscaping has been granted on appeal for land east of M1, north of Ball Hill, South Normanton. On granting the appeal the Inspector said “the appellant has demonstrated how a residential development could be accommodated within the appeal site. The appellant’s ‘Parameters

Merrywalks Shopping Centre, Stroud

Works to transform Stroud’s Merrywalks shopping centre with a major programme of investment and improvements, recently got underway. This was facilitated by two planning permissions and a Listed Building Consent, secured by Planning Prospects Ltd in October 2018. One permission focuses on the King Street elevation creating a striking new entrance feature at the centre

iKozie Worcester

A community of ‘micro-homes’ each with an area of just 17.25m2 has been given the green light by Worcester City Council. City councillors backed iKozie’s plans for 16 single-person homes to be built on a brownfield site in the city centre. It will be the UK’s first community of iKozie’s micro-homes. Planning Prospects Ltd acted